Drop the gRPC communication to nfd-master and connect to the Kubernetes
API server directly when updating NodeResourceTopology objects.
Topology-updater already has connection to the API server for listing
Pods so this is not that dramatic change. It also simplifies the code
a lot as there is no need for the NFD gRPC client and no need for
managing TLS certs/keys.
This change aligns nfd-topology-updater with the future direction of
nfd-worker where the gRPC API is being dropped and replaced by a
CRD-based API.
This patch also update deployment files and documentation to reflect
this change.
Add a separate page for describing the custom resources used by NFD.
Simplify the Introduction page by moving the details of
NodeResourceTopology from there. Similarly, drop long
NodeResourceTopology example from the quick-start page, making the page
shorter and simpler.
Prior to this feature, NFD consisted of only software components namely
nfd-master and nfd-worker. We have introduced another software component
called nfd-topology-updater.
NFD-Topology-Updater is a daemon responsible for examining allocated resources
on a worker node to account for allocatable resources on a per-zone basis (where
a zone can be a NUMA node). It then communicates the information to nfd-master
which does the CRD creation corresponding to all the nodes in the cluster. One
instance of nfd-topology-updater is supposed to be running on each node of the
cluster.
Signed-off-by: Swati Sehgal <swsehgal@redhat.com>